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<blockquote data-quote="Lil Poot" data-source="post: 4469118" data-attributes="member: 561892"><p>shouldnt be any speaker wire behind your head unit running to your amps. old school amps used to use those, what they call line level inputs (i think)</p><p></p><p>most amps these days will get their signals via an rca cable, which i'm assuming is what you meant. you're saying to take the pair of rcas, plug one lead into one input on channel 1/2, and another into an input on channel 3/4? no need to do that.</p><p></p><p>running fully active, you will not use the passive crossovers that came with your component set. you'll use your head unit for all the crossovers. you'll have one set of rca's for your tweeter's signal, another set for your drivers, and a third for your subwoofer amp. channels 1/2 on your amp run the tweets, channels 3/4 run the drivers. if you want some rear fill, wire up your 6.5's to your head units speaker outputs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil Poot, post: 4469118, member: 561892"] shouldnt be any speaker wire behind your head unit running to your amps. old school amps used to use those, what they call line level inputs (i think) most amps these days will get their signals via an rca cable, which i'm assuming is what you meant. you're saying to take the pair of rcas, plug one lead into one input on channel 1/2, and another into an input on channel 3/4? no need to do that. running fully active, you will not use the passive crossovers that came with your component set. you'll use your head unit for all the crossovers. you'll have one set of rca's for your tweeter's signal, another set for your drivers, and a third for your subwoofer amp. channels 1/2 on your amp run the tweets, channels 3/4 run the drivers. if you want some rear fill, wire up your 6.5's to your head units speaker outputs. [/QUOTE]
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